The nation’s ancient fee-for-service system is undergoing a dramatic transformation, with health systems launching managed care plans and payers developing value-based care programs with providers. Some plans and providers are launching joint ventures that incorporate the strongest elements of both sectors to create powerful entities for delivering and paying for health services. These alliances are creating tremendous opportunities, and many new challenges, for plans and providers alike. The upcoming Dec. 8 virtual conference from Atlantic Information Services, Inc. (AIS), “Value-Based Payer-Provider Partnerships: Three Case Studies,” will offer valuable lessons learned from three innovative value-based care arrangements: Essentia Health and UCare, MissionPoint Health Partners, and Intel Corp.

In an information-packed afternoon, participants will get practical answers to questions such as:

What are the key elements of value-based partnerships — for plans and providers alike — that can spell success or failure?

What are the most important characteristics of a plan-provider partnership organized to deliver care to seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage?

What are the keys to success when insurers contract with large, self-insured employers to deliver population management?

How effectively would a direct-to-employer ACO model like Intel’s work in different markets? What types of populations and provider capabilities are most conducive to success for this type of partnership?

AIS’s virtual conference allows participants to attend a live conference without having to travel to a meeting site. Plus, the registration fee includes a free On-Demand recording of each session, so any agenda items can be reviewed at a later time.

About AIS
Atlantic Information Services, Inc. (AIS) is a publishing and information company that has been serving the health care industry for more than 25 years. It develops highly targeted news, data and strategic information for managers in hospitals, health plans, medical group practices, pharmaceutical companies and other health care organizations. AIS products include print and electronic newsletters, websites, looseleafs, books, strategic reports, databases, webinars and conferences. Learn more at http://AISHealth.com.